ATLANTA (July 15, 2011) - The law firm Arnall Golden Gregory LLP has agreed to extend its lease 10 years at 171 17th Street in Atlantic Station in a deal that allows for continued growth.
The firm will reconfigure its space to increase efficiencies and provide additional capacity to grow to 190 attorneys in Atlanta. The firm also has an office in Washington, D.C.
Arnall Golden Gregory, which has served growing public and private companies for more than 60 years, is one of the original tenants at 171 17th Street, the first office tower to open at the pioneering Atlantic Station mixed-use development in Midtown Atlanta.
The firm remains committed to its current space because of the building’s quality, accessibility and convenience, and its prominent location. The 21-story building has become a landmark for the thousands of people who travel daily through the heart of the city.
Midtown is the center of Atlanta’s legal community, and by extending its lease, Arnall Golden Gregory reaffirms its loyalty to the area.
“Arnall Golden Gregory is one of the original anchor tenants at 171 17th Street, and the building ownership is quite pleased the firm extended its commitment to the tower,” said Carter Executive Vice President Mike Shelly, who represented the landlord. “Arnall Golden Gregory is precisely the caliber of tenant we seek at 171 17th Street.”
Brad Armstrong and David Demarest of Jones Lang LaSalle represented Arnall Golden Gregory in the transaction.
About Arnall Golden Gregory:
Arnall Golden Gregory LLP is a mid-size law firm in Atlanta and Washington, D.C., that serves the business needs of growing public and private companies. Through mergers and acquisitions, capital markets financing, strategic alliances, joint ventures, regulatory compliance, litigation and other business-related guidance, the firm helps clients across a broad range of industries turn legal challenges into business opportunities.
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